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Iyengars are primarily Vaishnavites, and as is the case with the majority of Brahmins, are also vegetarians. Around puberty, every male Brahmin child undergoes the thread ceremony, also known as 'poonal'. This is supposed to purify the adolescent's mind, and to keep him away from dangerous and unhealthy thoughts. After the sacred thread is worn, the wearer is supposed to |
Iyengars are primarily Vaishnavites, and as is the case with the majority of Brahmins, are also vegetarians. Around puberty, every male Brahmin child undergoes the thread ceremony, also known as 'poonal'. This is supposed to purify the adolescent's mind, and to keep him away from dangerous and unhealthy thoughts. After the sacred thread is worn, the wearer is supposed to chat the ]. The standard number of repetitions include 64 and 1008, although the chanting is not rigorously enforced. | ||
This article covers the Iyengars as an ]. | This article covers the Iyengars as an ]. |
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Iyengar (or Aiyangar) is the name of a community of Brahmins of South India whose members profess the Visishtadvaita philosophy codified by Ramanuja. The word Iyengar (Anglicised from the Tamil ஐயங்கார்(Aiyaṅkār)) could be derived from the Tamil word Aiyā (used as a term of respect), which in turn derives from the word Arya. It could also mean "people entrusted with five tasks", referring to the five duties that traditional Iyengars perform (see ). The most common spelling is "Iyengar", but "Aiyangar" is the phonetically correct spelling.
Although most Iyengars speak Tamil, there are also large numbers of Kannada speaking Iyengars in southern Karnataka (popularly known as Bangalore Iyengar), as well as smaller numbers of Telugu-speakers in southern Andhra Pradesh. Today, Iyengars are divided into two sub-communities of Thenkalai and Vadakalai due to a 13th century schism between the followers of Pillai Lokacharya and those of Vedanta Desika respectively.
Iyengars are primarily Vaishnavites, and as is the case with the majority of Brahmins, are also vegetarians. Around puberty, every male Brahmin child undergoes the thread ceremony, also known as 'poonal'. This is supposed to purify the adolescent's mind, and to keep him away from dangerous and unhealthy thoughts. After the sacred thread is worn, the wearer is supposed to chat the Gayatri Mantra. The standard number of repetitions include 64 and 1008, although the chanting is not rigorously enforced.
This article covers the Iyengars as an ethnic group.
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Classification: | Ethnic group/ Caste/Community of South India | |
Total population: | 2004: (approx) 1,000,000 (roughly 1% of Tamilians) | |
Significant populations in: | Chennai: XXXX Mayavaram: XXXX |
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Language | Mother tongue is Tamil with unique Iyengar accent and dialect. Knowledge in Sanskrit for religious/traditional reasons. | |
Related ethnic groups | Brahmin Iyer
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Some Famous Iyengars
The following were all born Iyengars, although some of them married into other castes and religions, and still others denied their casteist identity later in life.
- Srinivasa Iyengar Ramanujan - Mathematician
- Ariyakkudi T. Ramanuja Iyengar
- Rajaji - Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
- Masti Venkatesha Iyengar
- B.K.S. Iyengar - Yogi and founder of Iyengar Yoga
- T.T. Krishnamachari
- T.V. Sundaram Iyengar - Owner of T.V.S. group (automobile and finance)
- J. Jayalalithaa - Present Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
- S. Venkataraghavan - Cricketer
- Krishnamachari Srikkanth - Cricketer
- Sadagopan Ramesh - Cricketer
- Kamal Haasan - Actor
- Hema Malini - Actress
- Vyjayantimala Bali - Actress
- Vaali - Lyricist
- R. Madhavan - Actor
- Vasundhara Das - Actress and Singer
- Sujatha Rangarajan - Writer
- C. Rangarajan
- N. Ram -The Hindu Editor-in-chief/owner
External links
- Sri Vaishnava Home Page
- Srirangam Srimad Andavan Periyaashramam
- Official Site of Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanams
- Ahobila Matam Home Page
- Vanamamalai Divya Kshetram
- Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji's Home page
- Important Links for Vaishnava Amrutham